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The music for the D.Gray-man anime series was composed by Kaoru Wada, and four CD soundtracks have been released in Japan by Sony Music Entertainment. The first, 34-track D.Gray-man Original Soundtrack 1 (including its first opening theme and the first two ending themes), was released on March 21, 2007. [31] It was followed by the 32-track CD D ...
Zanobard Reviews gave 6/10 to the score and wrote "Henry Jackman’s score for The Gray Man is an interesting one for sure. The opening seventeen minute long suite is the absolute highlight of the album, building quite a rich musical atmosphere for the score that initially shrouds itself in quiet, spy-like secrecy, before the music then slowly builds with some rather Blade Runner 2049-esque ...
The title track was used as the seventh ending theme for the anime series D.Gray-man. The single peaked at number 30 and charted for four weeks in the Oricon charts. [1] The coupling "Sakura Biyori x Kotaro Oshio" is an acoustic version of her previous-released song "Sakura Biyori". This single's catalog number is SECL-643. [2]
Two D.Gray-man adventure games, based on the first anime series, have been released. The first, D.Gray-man: Kami no Shitotachi (D.Gray-man 神の使徒達, lit. "D. Gray-man The Apostles of God") for Nintendo DS, was released in Japan by Konami on March 29, 2007 with Allen and his comrades as playable characters. [62]
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Three pieces of theme music are used for the series: one opening theme and two ending themes. The opening theme is Uverworld 's "Gekidō" ( 激動 ) . The two closing themes Mai Hoshimura 's "Regret" for episodes 77 to 89, and Stephanie 's "Changin'" for the rest of the season.
Didn't the man know that was a clear sign that he was going to take his pupper for a walk? The footage is a hilarious example of how a jacket becomes the official "taking the dog for a walk" coat.